View of the Lace House, Black Hawk, Colorado, an example of Victorian Carpenter Gothic architecture with board and batten siding, steep pitched roof with finials, arched-pointed windows, elaborate one-story veranda with balustrades, and decorative (gingerbread) bargeboard gable trim. The name "Lace" comes from the delicate, lacy detailing; the house was later refurbished and converted to a museum.

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Notes

Formerly F7531.; Title hand-written on back of photoprint; also written: Built by Fiske.; R7100021235

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